Lone Star College–Tomball

Dedicated and opened in 1988, the college sits on a 143 acres (0.58 km2)[2] (.5787 km2) on SH 249 north of FM 2920 and just south of Spring Creek, which acts as the border between Harris County and Montgomery County.

In 1985, LSCS purchased 143 acres (0.58 km2) in northwest Tomball, Texas.

[2] The basic design is a cruciform design with each of the four wings named after the compass direction that it points in, resulting in a North, South, East and West wing.

First the South Wing was expanded; several years later, the college went through a major expansion.

Also in the project, a Wellness Center, with dance studio, racquetball courts, basketball court, rock-climbing wall, indoor walking track, and various weight-lifting and exercise machines was opened in the North Wing.